Kendra Lust Lives Up to Her Reputation as the MILF Next Door

Posted Dec 13th, 2012 01:10 PM

HOLLYWOOD, CA — Kendra Lust has only been in the industry for a short time but already she's gaining quite a reputation. The “MILF Next Door” is quickly becoming a sought after actress because of her work ethic, her scenes and, of course, her famous derriere. Lust has been titled by some as the "best booty in the business." She not only shines as the MILF Next Door, but shows off her backside in her new movie from Wicked Pictures, House Rules.

Lust's latest video may have a simple plot, but is billed a being “timelessly pleasing with a few sexy twists.”

When young Sandy walks in on her mom in bed with one of her former classmates she seeks advice from her father's old business partner. Determined to get her "real" mother back, she institutes new House Rules, forbidding her mom from dating her former classmates. The new rules spark surprising romance in unexpected places.

Directed by Barrett Blade, Lust leads an all-star cast that includes Ash Hollywood, Brett Rossi, Lia Lor, Kris Slater, Marcus London, Ryan McClane, and Seth Gamble. A star in her own right, an always humble Lust was not only thrilled to work with Wicked Pictures but also proud of her hard working cast mates.

"I was blown away by these guys," said Lust. "It was a great mix of people, all professional and, of course, so, so talented. I was proud to be among them and think this is a really special film. Wicked really knows how to please their audiences and I'm always thrilled to work with them."

Fans of Lust and Wicked can expect to see more of the partnership in the future. Wicked has been singing the praises of Lust while encouraging fans to see House Rules.

“Wicked’s House Rules is Barrett Blade at his directorial best" says Daniel M., Wicked's publicist. "It’s sexy, fast-paced and well-acted. Kendra Lust fits the role of an insatiable MILF like a hand in a velvet glove. Her fans will enjoy seeing how far she goes to explore her character sexually within the context of a traditional couples feature.”